I have an Oral-B Triumph (Professional Care 6000) which I find to be quite good. You can often get these cheaper in the pack with the TriZone heads (I still use the normal oscillating heads though, never actually tried the TriZone), but any of Oral-B's options should be good. I haven't tried any of the Philips sonic brushes, so I can't comment on them.

I had one of them before I got my Triumph. They're available from Supermarkets and the Warehouse for usually $30. They're pretty good for the price and definitely worthwhile if you you haven't used an electric toothbrush before and aren't sure. Oral-B have quite a wide range of brushes at different price points (some of the more expensive ones 'pulsate' forward and back as well as ocilate side to side and oscillate faster for better cleaning).

I have always considered the low end Braun/Oral-B units to be the best value for money. The more expensive units just seem to have more gimmicks, so you're better to save your money and put it towards the eventual expensive replacement of brush heads.

I have always considered the low end Braun/Oral-B units to be the best value for money. The more expensive units just seem to have more gimmicks, so you're better to save your money and put it towards the eventual expensive replacement of brush heads.

Yeah. I personally haven't used any of the other brushing modes on mine and haven't gotten around to putting up the smart guide. The Professional Care 1000 is as high as you need to go to get all of the features that aren't gimmicks. Then again, if I recall correctly, I believe I got my Triumph for under $150 on special. But yes, any of the Oral-B brushes will clean better than a manual. I was quite happy with my Vitality when I had it.

Get one of the Braun 3D ones which rotates and pulsates. It doesn't need all the fluff such such as digital display and timers. Mine is 15 years old and still going strong. I always let the battery run down rather than keep it charging which is no doubt why the battery in it is still great. It is NiMh avoid NiCd batteries.

I have always considered the low end Braun/Oral-B units to be the best value for money. The more expensive units just seem to have more gimmicks, so you're better to save your money and put it towards the eventual expensive replacement of brush heads.

That was the one my dentist recommended to me on Monday when I had the discussion with him..